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Claude Lévi-Strauss Theatre

The Claude Lévi-Strauss Theatre includes three complementary spaces: auditorium, foyer and open-air theatre. The large capacity and full technical facilities of the auditorium provide an optimal working environment. In addition, the foyer adjoining the auditorium allows you to arrange catering beside windows that overlook the open-air theatre in the heart of the garden. The configuration of the theatre’s internal space can be altered thanks to the curtains designed by Naoki Takizawa for Issey Miyake.

auditorium

Auditorium

The auditorium has a fully-equipped stage and a large seated capacity. The theatre curtains, acquired with support from Saint-Gobain, are one of the powerful features of the space. Designed by Issey Miyake in 2006, they allow you to play with the light, by isolating the auditorium from the rest of the hall.

This space is ideal for lectures, seminars, meetings, prize ceremonies, general assemblies, etc. The stage can host performances – events, concerts or shows.

foyer

The foyer is built around the auditorium and opens onto the open-air theatre, offering guests a moment of relaxation before or after the events.

Ideal for cocktails or a seated dinner, with catering and bar and bar available. Can be used separately or in conjunction with an event in the auditorium.

Foyer

The foyer is built around the auditorium and opens onto the open-air theatre, offering guests a moment of relaxation before or after the events.

Ideal for cocktails or a seated dinner, with catering and bar and bar available. Can be used separately or in conjunction with an event in the auditorium.

open-air theatre

The open-air theatre is an external space, adjoining the foyer. It faces the auditorium from the garden, but can be separated depending on the desired arrangement. Built on the model of a Roman amphitheatre, the seating area also contains plant life. It can be accessed from the garden, alongside the Quai Branly, or from inside the theatre.

open-air theatre

The open-air theatre is an external space, adjoining the foyer. It faces the auditorium from the garden, but can be separated depending on the desired arrangement. Built on the model of a Roman amphitheatre, the seating area also contains plant life. It can be accessed from the garden, alongside the Quai Branly, or from inside the theatre.